The Fall Season–taking place over three exciting, film-filled weekends in November–brings important new work home to adventurous and inquisitive Bay Area audiences through in-depth explorations of three renowned filmmaking capitals.

Filmmakers in the Classroom (FITC) is a semester-long program that provides onsite professional development for teachers in grades 4-12 who want to integrate media making and viewing into their classroom curriculum.

Experienced professionals from the various Lucasfilm divisions share their knowledge with Bay Area middle and high school students in a series of behind-the-scenes, interactive multimedia presentations.

Left infertile by a string of failed pregnancies, Christine succumbs to a deep depression. Her marriage is strained, but her sole concern is for the life that she most recently lost. Her desire for a child is so strong that her mind creates one. She does not question his existence; she names the child Jakob and embraces him. In time, Jakob reveals himself to be far more menacing than Christine could ever imagine.

Originally hailing from Memphis, Tennessee, Jay lives and works in San Francisco, CA. Preceding and following his 2005 graduation from Academy of Art University with a degree in Production and Direction of Films and Motion Pictures, Jay has worked as a post-production coordinator on commercials, video shorts, and music videos for American Zoetrope Productions, Red Figure Films, Heavenly Eye Productions, Perfect Blue Media Group and Makalani Productions. Additionally, he is a prolific writer, currently working on a science fiction novel, screenplays and other creative works.